May, 2004

Upcoming show -- Computex 2004

Growing COMPUTEX TAIPEI show is going to be held on June 1st to 5th, 2004. This year, the capacity will be even bigger than before. This year the booth number will grow from 2,500 to 2,750 and the exhibitors will add 300 more. Of course, Centralion Industrial Inc. is going to attend this show and will have bigger spaces for meeting and product display. Don't miss the chance to visit the show now. We will be happy to have you visiting our booth and company.  Our sales representatives will be happy to arrange the China factory tour if it's important for you. If you need accommodations, please contact your sales directly. We will look forward to seeing you during Computex. 

 

Renovated technology is applied to Titan 6-10K Series--
To offer customers more powerful and updated products, we are applying renovated technology to improve the performance of Tian 6K and 10K. If you need more information about New Titan, please contact your sales directly.
  • DSP (Digital Signal Processor) technology and MCU (Microprogrammed Control Unit) are applying in Titan 6K and 10K models:  This dual-microprocessor can be operated either individually or in combination to meet the demands of advanced power topologies. Compared to traditional structure, it will enhance the reliability and stability of the UPS.
  • Intelligent Charging Mode: The charger is controlled by independent CPU. The charging parameters can be set according to input voltage. Two-stage charging shortens the charging time.
  • Foot-print case design conserves space: The advanced redesign idea is applying to reduce the dimension of Titan 10KVA. The foot-print case can be placed anywhere in the working environment. 
We are offering CSB brand battery for Titan series--
Because Panasonic is going to phase out 12V7.2Ah, we will use CSB brand to replace since the orders from May, 2004. 
WinPower software releasing updated version--
We are  releasing WinPower software since April in the internet. Today, we are happy to release new  version to support more Operating Systems.
 

With WinPower software, you can remote monitor and control UPS through LAN, get warning notifications through broadcast and mobile phone, multi-shutdown PCs, and schedule UPS  self-test. This software supports lots of O/S including Windows family, Linux, Sun Solaris, IBM Aix, Compaq True64, FreeBSD, HP-UX, UnixWare, and MAC system. We also offer USB version for Windows Family O/S.  We are confident the new WinPower software meets and exceeds each customers' unique needs, continuing providing innovative solutions to all power problems.

Down-Load version is available in the internet right now and CD version will be available on 1st July 2004. The current software Commander Pro will be phased out and replaced by WinPower step by step

Customers can test WinPower by downloading it now from the following links http://www.ups-software-download.com/winpower/winpower.html
The DSP Advances UPS Design--
For end users and facilities managers, "thin is in", and so UPS designers continually strive for smaller products, fewer parts, lower cost and less weight. Digital Signal Processor (DSP) controllers are an enabling technology for meeting the challenge of such design requirements.

Lower-cost, high-performance DSP controllers provide an improved and cost-effective solution for UPS design. DSP allows UPS designers to replace bulky transformers, relays and mechanical bypass switches with smaller, more intelligent functional equivalents. DSP implementations also facilitate other design benefits, including increased power efficiency and increased power density - smaller product footprint with less weight - a necessary in space-constrained data center.

Today's DSP technology enables the practical implementation of sophisticated UPS topologies and controls. The DSP can simultaneously control multiple power converters to optimize system efficiency and other performance characteristics such as advanced battery management for extended battery life, improved output-voltage regulation, enhanced bypass capability, and communications with networks and other equipment. The result is a higher-performance UPS in smaller, lighter, more reliable designs - an advantage for space-constrained equipment and cost-conscious, co-located, data-center applications.